Yes, good job. The best I've seen of all my own different attempts. Of course you have to go to your "original image". As reproduced in the thread itself, like many images, the Dpreview resampled image looks wretched. I consider your attempt a genuine answer.

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Frank Paris

Smart Sharpen appears to use a deconvolution method that actually improves sharpness, rather than just enhancing edges, like so many other methods. It restores some detail lost to blurring. Experiment with Lens Blur and Gaussian Blur to see web at looks best.